Overnight, the IAF targeted a terror site located between Beirut and Sidon in response to a barrage of four rockets launched at Northern Israel yesterday (Thursday, August 22). The Pilots reported direct hits to the target.

The IDF holds the Lebanese government accountable for the attack.

Yesterdayâ€™s attack is a blatant breach is Israeli sovereignty that jeopardized Israeli civilian life. Israel will not tolerate terrorist aggression originating from Lebanese territory. The IDF will continue to operate to safeguard the State of Israel and its civilians.

Knesset members say rocket attack on Israelâ€™s north was an attempt to divert attention from chemical weapons use in Syria

In the wake of Thursdayâ€™s rocket attack on the north, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to safeguard Israelisâ€™ security and said that while Israelâ€™s policy is to â€œprotect and preempt,â€ anyone who attempts to attack the Jewish state should expect a retaliation.

â€œA short time ago rockets were fired from Lebanese territory on the western Galilee,â€ Netanyahu said in a videotaped statement. â€œWe are operating on all fronts, in the north and south, to protect the citizens of Israel from these attacks. We are employing diverse means, both defensive and preemptive, and we are acting responsibly.

Our policy is clear,â€ he continued, â€œto protect and to preempt. Anyone who harms us, or tries to harm us, should know that we will harm them.â€

Four rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel on Thursday afternoon. There were no immediate reports of casualties, but damage was caused to several homes in the Nahariya and Acre areas. An Israeli Iron Dome battery intercepted one of the rockets. Israeli TV aired footage of minor damage caused by a fragment from the rocket that fell on the outskirts of a town outside Nahariya.

MK Nachman Shai (Labor) said the attack was the work of the Lebanese group Hezbollah, which, in conjunction with its ally Syria, sought to create a distraction in the wake of this weekâ€™s alleged chemical weapon attack near Damascus.

The Syrians â€œacted swiftly and decisivelyâ€ by having â€œtheir allies, Hezbollah, divert international pressure from the gas attack on children in Damascus,â€ Shai, a former IDF spokesman, said in a statement. â€œThis is an old and ugly trick, but we wonâ€™t fall for it. Israel must act cautiously and responsibly.â€

MK Yitzhak Herzog (Labor) also said that the attack was designed to divert attention from the â€œterrible situationâ€ in Syria. Herzog said that he had spoken with several mayors of northern cities, who have â€œall acted calmly and with restraint.â€ He also praised the public which, â€œas usual, performed excellently.â€

Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz (Likud), speaking to Channel 2, said that the Lebanese government was ultimately responsible for attacks from inside its territory, warning that â€œif the Lebanese government and army cannot prevent these attacks, we will have to do so.

â€œToday itâ€™s a marginal group, but tomorrow it will be a more significant one,â€ Katz said, adding that â€œwar wonâ€™t break out tomorrow but we will not allow this situation to repeat itselfâ€¦ We will not allow these attacks to force residents of the North into bomb shelters and disrupt normal life.â€

MK Moti Yogev (Jewish Home), a former IDF commando who attained the rank of colonel, said the army should respond â€œimmediatelyâ€ to the rocket fire, Israel National News reported. â€œThis is the reality that the other side understands,â€ he added.